Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 16Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... photography exposed the unwanted excess inherent in medical illustration , the hand and eye of the medical artist . In its quest to become an objective science , nineteenth - century medicine strove to eliminate the subjective ...
... photography exposed the unwanted excess inherent in medical illustration , the hand and eye of the medical artist . In its quest to become an objective science , nineteenth - century medicine strove to eliminate the subjective ...
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... Photography " 89 ) The anecdote reveals the discourse of medical photography at its most fantastic and effective . By representing A.D. as a patient , the photograph denies her claim that she is a queen and not insane . In so doing ...
... Photography " 89 ) The anecdote reveals the discourse of medical photography at its most fantastic and effective . By representing A.D. as a patient , the photograph denies her claim that she is a queen and not insane . In so doing ...
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... photographs that seem to have been expurgated from the histories and archives of medical photography . 5 One of the inevitable limitations of an essay such as this is its inability to do more than mark in these photographs the vacated ...
... photographs that seem to have been expurgated from the histories and archives of medical photography . 5 One of the inevitable limitations of an essay such as this is its inability to do more than mark in these photographs the vacated ...
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